Ed Werder said on SportsCenter this morning (above) that he'd spoken with "a prominent orthopedic surgeon; not one on the Redskins' payroll" who said that Griffin's injury -- a sprained lateral collateral ligament -- was "typically a three-week injury at minimum." In talking to people with the Redskins, Ed says, he's told that Griffin's movement has improved and that the Redskins "have reason to hope" he can play Sunday against the Eagles in Philadelphia. But it appears as though this could drag on through this week, as it did last week, before we know anything for sure.

a minimum of 3 weeks, then theres rehab, be stoopid to risk a career ending injury rehabbing during a game.. he Lucky bone didn't fracture and breach the skin, goes to show he's still a puppy and his bones are still flexible, you see them flex? that happens in your 30s YIKES